
OPERATION GUIDE - STAPLING OUTPUT/PUNCHING HOLES IN OUTPUT
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MX-2610N / MX-3110N / MX-3610N
STAPLING OUTPUT/PUNCHING HOLES IN OUTPUT
PRINTER
The staple function staples the output. To
create materials with a more sophisticated
appearance, the staple function can be used
in combination with 2-sided printing.
This function saves considerable time
when preparing handouts for a meeting or
other stapled materials.
The stapling positions and the number of
staples can be selected to obtain the
following stapling results.
Staple
Left
Right
Top
1 Staple*
2 Staples
* The staple orientation ("
" or "
") varies
depending on the size and orientation of the
paper.
The punch function punches holes in the
output. The punch hole positions are set by
selecting the binding edge.
Left
Right
Top
Staple function
Punch function
A finisher or saddle finisher is required to use the staple function.
To use the punch function, install a punch module in the finisher or saddle
finisher.
For the maximum number of sheets that can be stapled, see "SPECIFICATIONS"
in the Quick Start Guide.
The maximum number of sheets that can be stapled at once includes any covers
and/or inserts that are inserted.
For information on the saddle stitch function, see "CREATE A STAPLED
PAMPHLET (Pamphlet copy/saddle stitch) ".
The staple and offset (shifting the position of the paper that is output for each
job) functions cannot be used simultaneously.